Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        of his fellow-captives, keeping them there in secrecy for
 2   I,  TransPre|     burlesque more happily. By keeping Dulcinea in the background,
 3   I,        VI|     and set aside for the safe keeping of the works of the poet
 4   I,      VIII|  example, so he waited for him keeping well under cover of his
 5   I,        XI| strains that pleased thee so,~ Keeping thee awake from midnight~
 6   I,      XVII|    Sancho, "but because I hate keeping things long, and I don't
 7   I,       XIX|       order of chivalry in not keeping the oath you made not to
 8   I,       XXI|      than having a barber, and keeping him at wages in the house?
 9   I,      XXII|     way, more solicitous about keeping clear of the Holy Brotherhood
10   I,     XXIII|     stopped and became silent, keeping his eyes fixed upon the
11   I,      XXIV|       others did the same, all keeping silence, until the Ragged
12   I,      XXIV| reality anxious to go to avoid keeping his promise.~ ~"The duke
13   I,     XXXII|   trees, and the duenna who is keeping watch for them half dead
14   I,    XXXIII|   would confide it to thy safe keeping, feeling sure that by this
15   I,    XXXIII|       shame can see.~ ~Thus by keeping it secret thou wilt not
16   I,     XLVII|   smoothing over difficulties, keeping the mind on the alert, they
17   I,       LII|        a very humble line, and keeping myself too much within the
18  II,        II|     The hidalgos say that, not keeping within the bounds of your
19  II,       III|      damsels of all sorts, and keeping in check the impetuosity
20  II,        IV|  anything except what concerns keeping him clean and comfortable;
21  II,        VI|  increasing or diminishing it, keeping peacefully within the limits
22  II,      VIII|       though it was infamy. In keeping with this is what they relate
23  II,     XXIII|       the sage Merlin has been keeping enchanted here these many
24  II,    XXVIII|        I have to hope for from keeping company with your worship;
25  II,    XXVIII|        inclemencies of heaven, keeping life in me with scraps of
26  II,    XXXIII|   several upon him, so much in keeping and so clever that they
27  II,     XXXVI|      white as snow. He came on keeping step to the sound of the
28  II,     XLIII|        berth,' and 'giving and keeping require brains.'"~ ~"That'
29  II,       XLV|  always as hard as an oak, and keeping myself as pure as a salamander
30  II,      XLIX|      only to church, have been keeping me unhappy for many a day
31  II,      XLIX|       your words and tears are keeping us all in suspense."~ ~"
32  II,       LII|      have your highness in his keeping and not to forget me.~ ~
33  II,      LIII|        come to our support."~ ~Keeping up this noise, tumult, and
34  II,        LV|     who thou art, for thou art keeping me in suspense; because,
35  II,      LVII|    cease not to have me in his keeping. This damsel by her own
36  II,     LVIII|     that says, 'For giving and keeping there's need of brains.'"~ ~
37  II,     LXIII|      lowered it, all the while keeping silence as though they had
38  II,       LXV|      recovery lay in quiet and keeping at home and in his own house,
39  II,       LXV|        I hit upon a device for keeping him there. Three months
40  II,      LXVI|       can I lose the virtue of keeping my word. When I was a knight-errant,
41  II,      LXVI|       will support my words by keeping the promise I have given.
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